. A manual of diseases of the nose and throat. in the habitof employing are the Loewenberg forceps, the Gott-stein curette, and the Chappell curette (Figs. 75, 76,and 77). The patient is to be placed under general employ ether where the patient is over six yearsand chloroform when under that age. The hemorrhageis usually more profuse where ether is employed thanwhere chloroform is used. The anesthetic is given withthe child in the ordinary recumbent posture. As soonas full anesthesia is obtained the childs body is movedso that the head falls sharply backward over the end ofthe ta


. A manual of diseases of the nose and throat. in the habitof employing are the Loewenberg forceps, the Gott-stein curette, and the Chappell curette (Figs. 75, 76,and 77). The patient is to be placed under general employ ether where the patient is over six yearsand chloroform when under that age. The hemorrhageis usually more profuse where ether is employed thanwhere chloroform is used. The anesthetic is given withthe child in the ordinary recumbent posture. As soonas full anesthesia is obtained the childs body is movedso that the head falls sharply backward over the end ofthe table. The instruments should be previously ster- ADENOIDS. 265 ilized by boiling and then placed in Thierschs solution,or in a solution of carbolic acid (1 : 100). A mouth-gag (Fig. 95) is then inserted between the molar teeth,so as widely to open the mouth. The forefinger of theright hand is now introduced into the nasopharynx, toascertain the situation and extent of the hypertrophiedlymphoid tissue. When this has been done the Loew- Fig. Loewenberg 76.


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